Focusing on the infant figure of the putto (or spiritello) and the mask that often accompanies him, Dempsey argues that 15th-century Italian art not only revives classical forms, but fuses them to local, vernacular, and modern Italian traditions, both literary and pictorial.
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Focusing on the infant figure of the putto (or spiritello) and the mask that often accompanies him, Dempsey argues that 15th-century Italian art not only revives classical forms, but fuses them to local, vernacular, and modern Italian traditions, both literary and pictorial.
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7pp color photoplates. Minor rubbing. VG. 24x15cm, xvii, 277, (7)pp. Contents: Donatello & the Invention of the Putto; 'Spiritelli d'Amore': Idle Fancies & Childish Follies; Spirits of the Nightmare: Botticelli's ' Mars and Venus' as a Problem in Grammatical Interpretation; Politian's ' Stanze per la Giostra di Giuliano de Medici': Julio's False Dream; The End of the Masquerade.